Khaleej Times

Scoring runs will help captaincy, says Root

- Reuters

london — England’s new test captain Joe Root will seek to bolster his leadership skills with big scores and has promised to ensure the side are better prepared to defend the Ashes in Australia than they were on the previous trip.

Root has emerged as England’s batting mainstay since his debut in 2012 and took over as skipper last month after Alastair Cook stepped down from the role following the side’s 4-0 loss in the five-test series in India at the end of 2016.

Root was also part of the squad that were blanked 5-0 in Australia in 2013-14 and the form of the world’s third-ranked test batsman will be crucial if England are to hold on to the Ashes trophy they regained with a 3-2 win at home in 2015. The Yorkshirem­an said that the extra responsibi­lity did not mean he would be neglecting his own batting duties and that he had opened his ears to plenty of useful advice.

“The one thing that’s really stuck out is ‘just make sure you look after your own game and concentrat­e on scoring as many runs as possible’,” he told the British media.

“That might come across as quite selfish. But I think it’s going to be very important for me, mentally as well, to put in the work and set the right example when the opportunit­ies arise.”

Australia captain Steve Smith and New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson are the batsmen ahead of Root in the world test rankings, while India’s Virat Kohli has also flourished as a leading batsman in charge of his national side.

“They are great examples of taking that responsibi­lity and making it a real asset to their games,” said Root. “It’s a good opportunit­y for me to do exactly the same. In the past, the more responsibi­lity I’ve been given, I’ve generally responded well to it. Hopefully that will be the same,” the 26-year-old added. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Joe Root seeks to bolster his leadership skills with big scores. —
AFP file Joe Root seeks to bolster his leadership skills with big scores. —

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